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Republican faces - old and new - arrive at the Capitol

Former President George W. Bush and other Republican dignitaries arrive at the Capitol for Donald Trump's inauguration. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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Republican dignitaries including former president George W. Bush and former house speaker John Boehner have arrived at the Capitol for Donald Trump's inauguration.
Trump will swear-in later as the 45th president of the United States, taking power over a divided country after a savage campaign and setting the country on a new, uncertain path at home and abroad.
In a event likely to draw 900,000 people, including protesters, Trump and his vice president, Mike Pence, will take the oath of office at midday (1700 GMT) outside the domed U.S. Capitol, with U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts presiding.
Trump's critics have been emboldened to attack his legitimacy because his win came in the Electoral College, which gives smaller states more clout in the outcome. He lost the popular vote to Clinton by about 2.9 million.

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